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Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
I've made a videotutorial where i show (or better draw) you how to draw a "Constitution class" like saucersection using "Corel Draw 10".
I know many here know how to use vectorgraphics programs, but for those who don't maybe they can take a look.

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And here the Videofile (it's about 25 min. long. The filesize is 7,5 MB with good quality)
http://mitglied.lycos.de/MrBrown5/tutorial.wmv (Note:Please save it with "Rightclick, Save as...")
I hope you like it.

Lobo
 
Posted by Kazeite (Member # 970) on :
 
Thank you very much for this tutorial.

(Not that I actually need it, but I definitely aprecciate the effort. Good work. [Smile] )
 
Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
 
Nice to see how other people use the same tools. The only significant difference between your style and mine is that you don't seem to use PowerClip.

I usually don't bother with making gridlines exactly the right width, but just make them long enough and PowerClip them into the hull shape. The same goes for the bridge 'ceiling light'. I just draw a rectangle, make it yellow-ish, and Powerclip it into the bridge dome. Always fits [Smile]

How did you make that movie?
 
Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Kazeite:
Thank you very much for this tutorial.

(Not that I actually need it, but I definitely aprecciate the effort. Good work. [Smile] )

Actually i wanted to see if there is a demand for such tutorials. This is not really a tutorial, more a test. [Wink]
I've just drawn something (in this case a saucer).

Edit: BTW I don't draw/design starships anymore, but I want to give other people the opportunity to create ships in that way. If you have any requests what you want to see ...let me know [Wink]
 
Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Harry:
Nice to see how other people use the same tools. The only significant difference between your style and mine is that you don't seem to use PowerClip.


What is PowerClip? [Big Grin]

I used Camtasia to record that movie.
 
Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
 
Mini tutorial:

1) Draw 2 shapes.

2) Drag one of the shapes on top of the other, with your right mouse-button. You get a Copy X Here.. context menu. There's also a 'Powerclip Inside' option. If you click on that, the 2nd shape will be clipped inside the other.

Powerclip Inside automagically centers the object inside the other one, but this can be turned off somewhere. If you CTRL+Click on a Powerclip object, you can edit the contents of that Powerclip, ie you go a level 'deeper'.

I also use this tool to sort of group objects together. I usually powerclip the windows and other hull details inside the hull itself, so it really behaves like 1 object.
 
Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
Ohh it works...thanks...ehh i mean...of course i know powerclip...*g*
kidding. [Wink]
 
Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
Oh i forgot Corel Draw is maybe not a common graphics program and not everybody can afford such a graphics suite like Corel or Adobe... So feel free to tell me some freeware (or free trail) vector graphics programs i could use to make tutorials.

Or i make a tutorial for 3 most common graphics suite (like CD, Illustrator...)

But we also could use Paint [Wink] ...maybe I should make a tutorial for it...yes I should..

Oh and btw., for the next (real) tutorials I will put in some text and infos (if you need to press a key on the keybord or so...) in the tutorial.

Lobo
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
Got anything on Illustrator?

Thanks for the thoughtful idea, BTW.
 
Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
quote:
Got anything on Illustrator?
I am working on.

BTW. If you use Mozilla or any other Non Micr-O-soft ( Shame on you [Big Grin] ) Browser to download the movie it probably dosen't work.
 
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
 
I don't see why that would be true. It worked fine for me.
 
Posted by Harry (Member # 265) on :
 
Didn't work for me. It claimed it was finished after zero seconds. So I used GetRight... or whatever the hell it's called... let's see... FlashGet. I used FlashGet. Hoorah.
 
Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by TSN:
I don't see why that would be true. It worked fine for me.

It's cause someone told me that the download don't work (he uses firefox) and I tested it with Mozilla and all I've got was just a 10 kb HTML file instead the movie. :/

But if it works for you...good.
 
Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
Here are the orignal Files of the saucer.
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For Adobe Illustrator (don't know if it works):
http://mitglied.lycos.de/MrBrown5/Tutorial/saucer.ai
For Corel Draw 8:
http://mitglied.lycos.de/MrBrown5/Tutorial/saucer_CD_8.cdr
For Corel Draw 9:
http://mitglied.lycos.de/MrBrown5/Tutorial/saucer_CD_9.cdr
For Corel Draw 10:
http://mitglied.lycos.de/MrBrown5/Tutorial/saucer.cdr

For each tutorial i will release the original files.

Lobo
 
Posted by Kazeite (Member # 970) on :
 
I don't think you need to include files for every single version of Corel Draw. Newer version can read the files created by older version, you know. [Smile]

(Unless, of course, there's some difference in drawing them that I'm not aware of 8))
 
Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
Yes, but someone who has CD 8 can't import CD 9 files ....i guess.
 
Posted by Jason Abbadon (Member # 882) on :
 
Not to be picky (as you're graciously donating your skills and time for our benifit) but the saucer's upper decks nad rridge look incorrect.

Cool in a "Phase II" kinda way though! [Wink]
 
Posted by Lobo (Member # 669) on :
 
Yes, sure the saucer maybe dosen't look like a real Trek saucer but I want to show how to work with Vectorgraphics Progams not "How to design a professional Trek TOS-Saucersection" [Big Grin] .

I've just drawn it without any reference pictures. [Smile]

It looks like a TOS-TMP crossover Enterprise saucer.
 


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